Re: Question on warnings for compiling gcc from svn source

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On 6/26/07, David Daney <ddaney@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
NightStrike wrote:
> On 6/26/07, David Daney <ddaney@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> NightStrike wrote:
>> > I am building a cross compiler, and I'm not good at it, so it requires
>> > many tries with different options.  The outcome is that I spend a lot
>> > of time looking at output from the various compiles I keep doing.  I
>> > am curious.. there are a number of warnings for things that seem
>> > trivial to fix... Does anyone go and fix these things?  For instance,
>> > the file libiberty/argv.c has a variable "int ret" defined at line 313
>> > that is never used, and this triggers a warning.  Sure enough, the
>> > variable is never used (that I can see from the source).  Are things
>> > like that monitored and cleaned up?
>> Being open source software, GCC relies on volunteers.  You can do a
>> couple of things:
>>
>> 1) Submit a patch to correct the problem following the procedures on the
>> gcc.gnu.org web site.
>> 2) File a bug report in the GCC bugzilla at the same site.
>>
>> Failing either of those options, someone that sees your message might
>> fix it.
>>
>> In any event thanks for reporting it.
>>
>> David Daney.
>
> Ah, and here I thought that everyone knew about those things.  If it's
> policy to get things like that cleaned up, then I'd love to help.
> I'll see if I can figure out how to create and submit a patch (I'm
> assuming I just make the change and run the diff tool with certain
> options..)  Hopefully someone will be willing to help me through it :)

Please read this document:

http://gcc.gnu.org/contribute.html

If you follow the suggestions there, things should go fairly smoothly.
For a one line patch, you probably don't need a copyright assignment.

Ok, I have the output from "svn diff" using my own svndiff.sh diff
script.  Do I need a Changelog entry?  If so, I'm a little unclear
from reading that page of what I'm supposed to do with it.  I know I
don't post a Changelog diff, so do I just post my addition alongside
the patch?

Here's the svn diff output:

Index: libiberty/argv.c
===================================================================
--- libiberty/argv.c    (revision 126005)
+++ libiberty/argv.c    (working copy)
@@ -310,7 +310,6 @@ writeargv (char **argv, FILE *f)

  while (*argv != NULL)
    {
-      int ret;
      const char *arg = *argv;

      while (*arg != EOS)


Now I should put this in a txt file and attach it to a message that I
send to gcc-patches, correct?

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